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England Women vs Australia Women

England Women Crushed Australia Women in T20 and ODI Series

The England Women’s cricket team has put on a dominant display in their recent series against Australia Women, winning both the T20 and ODI series by the same margin of 2-1. England’s stellar performance after losing in the Test match has solidified their position as one of the world’s leading cricketing forces.

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The Host team England first pulled off a scintillating win over Australia in the T-20 series by 2-1. England lost to Australia in the first T-20 by 4 wickets.

However, after the fall in the first T-20, England made a solid come back won all 2 remaining T-20 matches. England won the 2nd T-20 by 3 runs whereas in the third match, it defeated Australia by 5 wickets with DL Method.

The ODI series was even more one-sided, with England winning 2 of their 3 matches by comfortable margins. In the first match, England secured a crunching win by successfully chasing the target of 263 posted by Australia. Whilst in the 2nd ODI England faced a defeat as they fail to chase the target of 282 runs and fell short just 3 runs.

However, After a defeat, the host team bounced back and thrashed Australia in the 3rd ODI by 69 runs to mark the series win.

The England Women’s victory is a major boost for their preparations for the upcoming World Cup, which will be held in Bangladesh in 2024. They have now shown that they are one of the most dangerous teams in the world, and they will be among the favourites to win the tournament.

Here are some of the key takeaways from the series:

  • England Women’s batting lineup is in excellent form. They have a number of world-class batters, who are all capable of scoring big runs.
  • England Women’s bowling attack is also very strong. They have a good mix of pace and spin bowlers, who can take wickets in all conditions.
  • Australia Women is a good team, but they were simply outplayed by England Women in this series. They will need to improve their batting and bowling if they want to challenge for the World Cup title in 2024.

My name is Ankit Sharma. I have completed a BA In Journalism and Mass Communication. I work as a content writer at sportscraazy.com and have written sports content on IPL, National and International events.